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IBPS Clerk 2015 Eligibility Details: IBPS Clerk Common Written Examination (CWE) is being
announced by the IBPS every year for the recruitment of Clerical Cadre
vacancies in public sector banks. In this post we are going to inform you about
the eligibility criteria or details for applying for IBPS Clerk. IBPS Clerk is
probably the most popular exam of the country as every year more than 30 lacs
students appear in this exam. The following are the eligibility details for
IBPS Clerk CWE.

Age: For IBPS Clerk minimum
age is 20 years and the upper age is 28 years.

Relaxation of Upper age limit will be as
under:

S.N.

Category

Age
relaxation

1

Scheduled
Caste/Scheduled Tribe

5 years

2

Other Backward
Classes

3 years

3

Persons With
Disability

10 years

4

Ex-Servicemen/Disabled
Ex-Servicemen

actual period of
service rendered in the defence forces + 3 years (8 years for Disabled Ex
Servicemen belonging to SC/ST) subject to a maximum age limit of 50 years

5

Widows Divorced
women and women legally separated from their husbands who have not remarried

9 years

6

Persons ordinarily
domiciled in the Kashmir Division of the State of Jammu & Kashmir during
the period 1-1-80 to 31-12-89

5 years

7

Persons affected by
1984 riots

5 years

8

Regular employees
of the Union Carbide Factory, Bhopal retrenched from service (Applicable to
Madhya Pradesh state only)

5 years

Qualification
Required: To be eligible for IBPS Clerk CWE the aspirants must
have a Degree (Graduation) in any discipline from a University recognized by
the Govt. Of India or any equivalent qualification recognized as such by the
Central Government.

Computer
Literacy: Those applying for IBPS clerk or those willing for
applying must also have operating and working knowledge in computer systems i.e.
candidates should have Certificate/Diploma/Degree in computer
operations/Language/ should have studied Computer / Information Technology as
one of the subjects in the High School/College/Institute.

Proficiency
in Language: Proficiency in the Official Language of the
State/ UT (candidates should know how to read/ write and speak the Official
Language of the State/UT) for which vacancies a candidate wishes to apply is
preferable. (Some questions may be put at the time of interview to ascertain
the candidate’s familiarity with the Official Language of the State/UT).

Calculation
of Percentage: The percentage marks shall be arrived at by
dividing the total marks obtained by the candidate in all the subjects in all
semester(s)/year(s) by aggregate maximum marks in all the subjects irrespective
of honours / optional / additional optional subject, if any. This will be
applicable for those universities also where Class / Grade is decided on basis
of Honours marks only. The fraction of percentage so arrived will be ignored
i.e. 59.99% will be treated as less than 60% and 54.99% will be treated as less
than 55%.